Scarpa Veloce
These have become an all around good shoe for me so…
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Materials: Suede upper, High friction Vibram rubber sole
Use: Gym, Sport, and Bouldering
Break-in Period: Two weeks
Price Paid: $85
These have become an all around good shoe for me so far. I am still a beginner and they are great for smearing, and toeing in on some small jibs in the gym and staying in cracks and rails out in the boulderfields.
The only thing that is lacking is on overhung routes I have had a little trouble staying on. This may not be the shoe, but more me still being a beginner. They have proven theirselves as a very comfortable shoe and a great investment in starting out climbing. I would recommend these to anybody that is new to the sport, and any one that wants to have a comfortable shoe for long sessions.
Enjoy yourself and have fun being who you are!
They're good for short sport climbs, good on the toes…
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Use: sport routes smith rocks and in Iceland
Break-in Period: at least 15 climbs
Weight: there ok
Price Paid: $60
They're good for short sport climbs, good on the toes and smearing, very sticky but not good for an all-day climb.
Where to Buy
The Scarpa Men's Veloce is not available from the stores we monitor.
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CampSaver.com |
OMCgear |
Backcountry.com |
Altrec Outdoors |
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$109.00
The Scarpa Men's Veloce is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen September 9, 2012 at CampSaver.com.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Scarpa retailers:
- OMCgear
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